Wow, how can it be 'World" Snow Day when half the world are experiencing summer? Who decided this?
There is no snow in Australia at the moment, but there will be students that I teach experiencing snowy holidays in the Northern hemisphere because their families are skiers or snowboarders.
The International Ski Federation (also known as FIS—from their official French title, Fédération internationale de ski et de snowboard) is the organisation that founded World Snow Day. It is celebrated on the third Sunday in January each year; the inaugural celebration started in 2012. World Snow Day, however, was the second phase of the FIS campaign to get more kids involved with snow sports. The first phase, which was called ‘Bring Children to the Snow’, began five years earlier.
If it was snowing here it would be fun to join in. There are so many fun books about the snow. See my Pinterest page.
Start with these:
• Snow by Sam Usher
• Lost by Sam Usher
• Snow by Cynthia Rylant and Lauren Stringer
• Snow by Walter de la Mare and Carolina Rabei
• Snow by Roy McKie and P.D.Eastman
• A Perfect Day by Carin Berger
• Bunny Slopes by Claudia Rueda
• The Story of Snow by Mark Cassino and Jon Nelson
• The Snowflake by Neil Waldman
• Red Sled by Lita Judge
•The Snowy Day by Anna Milbourne and Elena Temporin
• Making a Friend by Alison McGhee and Marc Rosenthal
• The Big Snow Adventure by Alison Reynolds and Mikki Butterley
• Walking in a Winter Wonderland by Tim Hopgood
And here's some short chapter books from series where there's fun in the snow
• Pug's Snow Day by Kyla May
• Charlie and the Big Snow by Hilary McKay
• Hot Dog! Snow Time! by Ahn Do
• Boyz Rule Freaky Snow Dude by Felice Arena
• Goblin in the Snow by Victor Kelleher
• Magic Bone Nice Snowing You! by Nancy Krulik
• Freddie Ramos Stomps the Snow by Jacqueline Jules
• Rabbit's Bad Habits by Julian Gough
• Girlz Rock! Snowball Attack by Jacqueline Arena
• Claude on the Slopes by Alex T. Smith
• Mouse and Mole, A Winter Wonderland by Wong Herbert Yee
• Have Fun Anna Hibiscus! by Atinuke
• Arthur and the Ice Rink by Johanne Mercier
• Pugly on Ice by Pamela Butchart
And if you're living in the Southern hemisphere you'll have to make do with tobogganing down some sandhills!
You have cooled me down on a hot day. There are so many books about snow! I especially love your extensive list of chapter books. Another terrific post - thank you.
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